The tenement at 86 Gdanska street is a historical habitation building located at 86 Gdanska Street, in Bydgoszcz, Poland.
The building stands on the eastern side of Gdaà Âska Street at the intersection with Zamoyskiego street.
It stands close to remarkable tenements in the same street:
The house was built in 1887-1888 for wood dealer Hugo Hecht and designed by architect Joseph à ÂwiÃÂcicki. At the time, the address was 126 Danzigerstrasse.
It opens up a string of six close stylish buildings ordered by Hugo Hecht and built by Joseph à ÂwiÃÂcicki, all located on the same side of Gdaà Âska street, and produced annually in the 1880s and 1890s.
Immediately after the construction, the house was sold to the superintendent Ludwig Hollweg who installed a wrought iron gate.
Shortly after, the building was bought by Otto Pfefferkorn, manager of a large furniture factory in Bydgoszcz, still active today under the name Bydgoskie Fabryki Mebli S.A.. Otto Pfefferkorn had another building built at 2 Jagiellonska Street in 1912.
From April 1, 1939, till 1945, , a Bydgoszcz architect, ran his own design office in this tenement.
The house boasts an eclectic facade reminiscing French Renaissance style. Putti and sirens stucco reliefs are nicely mounted on decorative plaster and brick and facade.
In the same area, Józef à ÂwiÃÂcicki also realized other edifices: